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St. John's United Church is one congregation with two places of worship in Georgetown and Glen Williams. It is known for its inclusive approach, outstanding music, and community outreach. Our mission is to be a community for spiritual growth that welcomes all with open doors . . . open hearts . . . and open minds.

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2019 Inspiring Spaces Concert Series

Gift vouchers are now available after church on Sundays, by emailing Katharine Krul at office@stjohnsuc.ca or dropping by our church office at 11 Guelph Street. Ticket prices remain at $75 for the three concert series or $30 for individual tickets for adults; tickets for youth and children are $10.Hogtown Syncopators – January 27 at 2pmDowntown Toronto’s Hogtown Syncopators, have been generating a serious buzz with their authentic 1930s sound and entertaining show. Along with dynamic arrangements of classic jazz standards, they have a rich repertoire of original compositions building on the classic jazz style. The Syncopators have had a Friday afternoon residency at the respected Rex Hotel in downtown Toronto for 10 years, and can be heard frequently at concert venues and music festivals around the country. Trio Arkel – June 2 at 2pmMarie Bérard, violin, Winona Zelenka, cello, and Heidi Gordon, harp, join forces to provide an exquisite afternoon of chamber music as the renowned Trio Arkel. Marie, Canadian violinist concert master of the Canadian Opera Company orchestra, professor at the Royal Conservatory, and Winona, performing as a soloist, with ensembles, and guest principal harpist with orchestras including the COC, are founding members of Trio Arkel. They are joined by Heidi, principal harpist of the Toronto Symphony. Russell Braun, baritone, will be a guest performer with the trio.Erin Wall – September 29 at 2pmNew to the St. John’s stage, Erin Wall, soprano, is an opera phenom, performing the titular role of Arabella with the Canadian Opera Company this season. Carolyn Maule, piano, returns to the stage as the two create magical moments together for all of us to enjoy.

Office Hours

(11 Guelph Street)

Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays...9am to 1pmWednesdays...11am to 3pm

Sunday Worship Services

(11 Guelph Street)

10am

We go to St. John’s for the music and the community spirit. It’s a centering place for our family. Matt and Heather

The Sunday service is the hour in our busy hectic week when we feel centered and quiet. St. John's teaches our family how to be active Christians in our local and global communities. Kim and Eric